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How does Psalm 137 reflect the state of the world today?

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Psalm 137 reflects the sorrow of God's people amidst worldly turmoil, paralleling the current struggles between faith and secularism.

In Psalm 137, the captives weep by the rivers of Babylon, mourning their lost connection with God and the glory of His presence. This lament resonates with the present condition of the world where the church often feels out of place in a secular society that undermines the truths of God's word. Just as the captives were challenged to sing in a strange land, contemporary believers are placed in environments that challenge their faith and desire to glorify God. The psalm underscores the tension between living in Babylon while aspiring to uphold the truths of the Gospel, calling Christians to remember their true home and identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 137:1-4

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